Tuesday, July
2, 1861.Washington, DC. | President
authorizes General Scott to suspend writ of habeas corpus if necessary at any
point of any military line between Washington and New York. Abraham
Lincoln to Simon Cameron, 2 July 1861, CW, 4:419. Confers with Gen.
John C. Fremont who leaves for command in West. N.Y.
Times, 4 July 1861. At 2 P.M. receives Henri Mercier,
French minister. Seward to Lincoln, 1 July 1861, Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress, Washington,
DC. Interviews Cong. Henry May (Md.), about to leave for
Richmond. N.Y. Times, 8 July 1861. With
Sec. Cameron reviews 2d New Hampshire and 11th Massachusetts Regiments.
N.Y. Tribune, 3 July 1861. Visits camp of 11th
Massachusetts Regiment on Pennsylvania Ave. Allen C. Clark,
Abraham Lincoln in the National Capital (Washington, DC: W. F.
Roberts Co., 1925), 27. |